...As interest grows, there are an increasing number of charlatans trying to highjack the [ketogenic]diet for financial gain, muddying its name and spreading the most brutal and dangerous forms of pseudoscience imaginable. These people range from poorly trained nutritional therapists giving out advice way beyond their station, through to narcissistic researchers, chasing results, willing to side-step the usual rules of evidence based practise...
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